Four presidential debates: zero questions about climate change. This is the kind of world we live in: a world that ignores problems that lack the immediate impact to make a
Each year, I leave my family and a warm meal earlier and earlier to attend to ungrateful mobs of people jostling one another for savings on holiday shopping. Thanksgiving is
By: Tamiracle Williams and Evy Guerra tamiracle@mail.usf.edu evelyng1@mail.usf.edu [huge_it_slider id=”21″] Food brings people together. Brittania Warren, the president of USFSP Cook Masters, said people love to talk about food just
By Devin Rodriguez drodriguez7@mail.usf.edu Over 1,000 people gathered at Demens Landing near campus to march in protest against President-Elect Donald Trump. Protest leaders called the St. Petersburg Police Department before
By Ryan Callihan ryancallihan@mail.usf.edu On Tuesday night, roughly half of America decided to elect a reality star as the leader of the free world. In other words, America decided that
By Michael Moore Jr. michaelmoor@mail.usf.edu At the beginning of “Before the Flood,” Leonardo DiCaprio recalls a painting that hung over his crib during his childhood: Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Garden of
By Skyla Luckey skylaluckey@mail.usf.edu The Military and Veterans Success Center (MVSC) celebrated its one-year anniversary in conjunction with Veterans Day on Nov. 11 at USF St. Petersburg. Veterans and active
By Devin Rodriguez drodriguez7@mail.usf.edu I am 25 years old and uninsured. This may be a surprising fact after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), dubbed Obamacare, signed into
By Nikki Sawyer nicolesawyer@mail.usf.edu Bad dance moves typically lead to embarrassment, awkward looks and unpleasant memories. Yet for the USF St. Petersburg charity event, Miracle Dance Marathon, students on their
By Michael Moore Jr. michaelmoor@mail.usf.edu Tuesday night the University Student Center ballrooms transformed into an election watch party. Snowcones, popcorn, tacos, pizza and soda were abundant. Inflatables hosting mock
